Feb 15, 2003
Knudsen ’62 Photographs Firefighters for Book
A project that Peter Knudsen ’62 began as an assignment for a documentary photography class led to the publication of Silent Glory-Images of a Fire/EMS…
A project that Peter Knudsen ’62 began as an assignment for a documentary photography class led to the publication of Silent Glory-Images of a Fire/EMS…
Last June, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, promoted Dr. Walter J. Pedowitz ’65to clinical professor of orthopedic surgery…
A leading authority on New Jersey’s Industrial Site Recovery Act, David Farer ’75 will give a seminar March 18 on the latest developments in ISRA law and…
Until the late 1970s, Americans almost universally regarded dolls as children’s toys. The small cadre of adult collectors that did exist focused on antique…
How the Internet is affecting everyday life is the subject of a new book edited by Barry Wellman ’63 and Caroline Haythornthwaite, acting associate dean…
In his latest book on the Vietnam War, Inside Television’s First War, Ron Steinman ’55 recounts his experiences as NBC News bureau chief in Saigon from…
In his new role as general manager, marketing and sales, for Copperweld’s mechanical tubing group, Edward S. Vore ’83 responsible for all commercial activity…
Previously a director, James “Chip” Cottrell ’77 has been elected a partner in Goodman & Company L.L.P., a large regional public accounting firm based…
On a bench outside a closed room at the United Nations, Suriya Chindawongse ’87 waits to buttonhole a diplomat or two and drum up some news. Like a reporter…
For his outstanding work with graduate students, Charles Epifanio ’66, professor of marine studies, received the University of Delaware’s 2002 Outstanding…